Fremont Motors purchased Casper Volkswagen in 2011.
Volkswagen
With 10 brands under the parent company, Volkswagen Group is the biggest automaker in the world. Known for its high-quality vehicles, like the 2012 Passat, which was named Motor Trend’s Car of the Year—are known for their workmanship and performance. Volkswagen’s new SUVs, the Tiguan, Atlas Cross, and Atlas are gaining big traction in the U.S.
About Fremont Volkswagen Casper
A new facility was built next to Fremont CDJR Casper, and outfitted with the latest technology, computers, and services.
The building is decorated with photographs documenting Volkswagen’s colorful history, which began in 1938 when its designers set out to make a car for all people and ended up with the original Volkswagen Beetle. Seventy-four years later, the iconic Beetle saw its end of production
Fremont Volkswagen Casper is a growing franchise with a unique brand, making it an exciting place to work. The dealership consistently helps in the community such as donating a VW Tiguan to the local Science Zone.
Also an authorized APR Tuner, Fremont Volkswagen Casper is a local tuning shop for those seeking more horsepower.
Casper, WY
Wyoming’s best-kept secret. Located in the center of the state. Casper is a bustling city that has all the amenities of a big town without the hassles of traffic, crime, congestion, or stress.
The town is still small and friendly enough to recognize faces in the grocery store and for people to stop and chat on the sidewalk.
Nonetheless, with a population of around 55,000, it’s big enough to have a vibrant arts community and great shopping. There are plenty of recreational and cultural outlets for all ages.
Casper Mountain dominates the city’s skyline. Here, just a few miles from town, you can escape the heat in the summer and find snow in the winter.
It’s a recreational paradise with miles of hiking trails, groomed cross-country ski paths, and a full-service ski area.
Mountain bike trails wind through the mountain’s cool sub-alpine forests. Challenge yourself to the 3,000-foot climb from town on a bike, or simply drive to the top!
Beartrap Meadow on Casper Mountain is home to the annual Beartrap Summer Music Festival, which attracts national acts like Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Fremont Motor Powell Ford, Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM
Located on the edge of town, Fremont Motor Company’s Powell dealership opened its doors in 2001. Employees here pride themselves on being a tight-knit team. It is for this reason that the dealership has grown stronger over the years.
The Powell dealership has been renovated and upgraded into a well-maintained facility with a friendly atmosphere. A fully equipped parts, service department, add to the quality and care customers expect here.
As part of Powell’s redeveloped downtown, Fremont Motors has a strong position in this progressive, growing community.
Founded September 2001
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About Powell, Wyoming
Population: 6,314 Elevation: 4,365 ft
Located between Yellowstone National Park and the Big Horn Mountains, Powell is a small town with a lot to offer. The town’s lush, green surroundings make it predominantly an agricultural community.
Today, Powell is also an educational hub, home to Northwest College and all the lively diversity, sports, and culture a college town has to offer. From golf and tennis to softball and ice hockey, Powell is an active recreational community.
Those who enjoy the outdoors couldn’t ask for more: fishing, hiking, hunting, rafting, and countless other activities are easily accessible in the nearby Big Horn and Yellowstone regions. Add to all of this a charming downtown area with shops and restaurants, Old West history, and friendly folks.
Fremont Motor Chevy, Buick, GMC is the newest addition to the Fremont Motors family, founded in 2013, As a Business Elite dealer for GMC, fleet customers have more options, including a better selection and more updated stock. A complete renovation of the entire building shows off a 20-bay, 18,000-square-foot shop, and a 4,500-square-foot showroom.
The sales staff have over 30 years of accumulated experience. The service department features six ASE-certified mechanics, four of whom are GM master- certified techs. Fremont Motor Chevy, Buick, GMC is proud to be in Riverton, where the central location allows them to easily take care of customers in Lander, Thermopolis, and Worland.
Sunny Riverton features a great climate, inspiring mountain views, and a friendly community. Riverton sits at the convergence of the Big Wind River and the Little Wind River. Settled in 1906, Chief Washakie, Butch Cassidy, and Sacagawea are among the early legends who spent time on this land.
For outdoor enthusiasts, there are two golf courses, miles of fishing and hunting opportunities. A rails-to-trails project runs through Riverton and continues 25 miles to Shoshoni. With 76 miles of shoreline, Boysen Reservoir is a state park just a short drive away. Perfect for boating and/or fishing.
Home to the Wind River Casino, a Vegas-style casino with 750 gaming machines, and several dining options. Central Wyoming College is a regional leader in technology and outdoor education. The college is home to Wyoming Public Television.
Fremont Motor Cody Ford Lincoln Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM
Fremont Motor Ford, Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM Cody dealership is one of the most advanced in the state of Wyoming. A crown jewel in the Fremont Motors family. The 24,000-square foot facility opened in April 2005. Offering customers and employees alike, an outstanding place to do business. The dealership includes an in-house reconditioning center, a showroom that holds six vehicles, and an enclosed service drive-through.
The service department has 10 bays, an alignment rack, lube bay, and an RV lube pit. In addition to all these state-of-the-art features, Fremont Motors Cody offers top-notch service. The dealership continues the model of excellence and professionalism established in Lander so many years ago.
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Cody, Wy
Pooulation: 9,689
Elevation: 5,016 ft.
By Matt Wilson (Mw8355 at en.wikipedia), Hobart College [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
The city of lies about 52 miles east of Yellowstone National Park. Named for the Old West character Col. William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. This community combines old and new to create a unique Western town. Here, real cowboys still herd cattle. Technology also connects Cody to the world and supports a thriving business community.
Once the heart of the Old West, today the city is a mix of industries. Energy, agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing are just some. There are a number of fine restaurants, superb shopping, and art galleries. Combine all that with one of the finest school districts in the Rocky Mountain region.
Spectacularly beautiful and unspoiled scenery, outstanding attractions, extensive outdoor recreation. Cody has it all.
Business is exploding in here, and Fremont Motor Company’s Rock Springs dealership is keeping up with the city’s fast growth. The oil and gas industry in southwestern Wyoming has propelled the population to 23,000. As a result, the Rock Springs dealership has had to expand.
The main facility was renovated to provide more offices and customer comfort. Six new bays have been added to the service department.
Founded: October 2004
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Rock Springs
Population: 23,350
Elevation: 6,388 ft
Boars Tusk, a volcanic plug 30 miles north of Rock Springs. BLM photo by Bob Wick (Flickr)
In 1862, the city served as a stage station for settlers bouncing along the Overland Trail. Today, the town and surrounding landscape still have a rugged feeling even though it’s located on Interstate 80.
It sits on a high desert with sand dunes, wild horses, desert elk, hunting, and fishing.
As a mining town, natural resources are a driving force behind the community’s booming economy. At the same time, the region averages 300 days of sunshine a year. Rock Springs offers plenty of opportunities to explore the wild country.
Just a few miles north of town is a striking landscape of badlands and sand dunes. Duneguide.com says “Killpecker sand dunes is the second largest active sand dune field in the world.”
United States Bureau of Land Management [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.
The reservoir at nearby Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area offers miles of year-round boating and fishing. There are three marinas on “the Gorge” where boats and yachts enjoy the lake and red rock shoreline.
Below the dam, the Green River is renowned for its high-quality fishing, and it’s a lovely place to hike. You’ll find amenities in here that you’d expect in larger cities.
Western Wyoming Community College provides quality learning opportunities for students. Rock Springs also boasts museums, boutiques, two golf courses, shopping malls, and a community center. It’s frontier living with a twist of modern life.
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